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John Carter Cash

Country-Legende Johnny Cash hätte sich vermutlich die Haare gerauft, wenn er noch leben würde: Sein Sohn John Carter Cash wurde in. John Carter Cash, Sohn von Johnny Cash und June Carter Bildrechte: IMAGO. zum Seitenanfang scrollen. Diese Seite auf Facebook teilen · Diese Seite auf. John Carter Cash. 48, ist das einzige Kind der Country-Ikonen Johnny Cash und June Carter Cash. Er spielte viele Jahre in der Band seiner.

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John Carter Cash ist ein amerikanischer Country-Musiker und -Sänger, Songwriter und Musikproduzent. Er ist der Sohn der Country-Musiker Johnny Cash und June Carter Cash. John Carter Cash (* 3. März in Nashville, Tennessee) ist ein amerikanischer Country-Musiker und -Sänger, Songwriter und Musikproduzent. Er ist der. Ab ging June Carter mit Johnny Cash auf Tournee. Im April brachte Cash den Song Ring of Fire heraus, der in seiner Version – unterlegt mit den. Liebe, Hingabe, Drogen: Ein Gespräch mit John Carter Cash über seinen Vater Johnny Cash und das posthume Album „Out Among The Stars“. John Carter Cash. 48, ist das einzige Kind der Country-Ikonen Johnny Cash und June Carter Cash. Er spielte viele Jahre in der Band seiner. John Carter Cash, Sohn von Johnny Cash und June Carter Bildrechte: IMAGO. zum Seitenanfang scrollen. Diese Seite auf Facebook teilen · Diese Seite auf. Country-Legende Johnny Cash hätte sich vermutlich die Haare gerauft, wenn er noch leben würde: Sein Sohn John Carter Cash wurde in.

John Carter Cash

John Carter Cash (* 3. März in Nashville, Tennessee) ist ein amerikanischer Country-Musiker und -Sänger, Songwriter und Musikproduzent. Er ist der. Ab ging June Carter mit Johnny Cash auf Tournee. Im April brachte Cash den Song Ring of Fire heraus, der in seiner Version – unterlegt mit den. John Carter Cash, Sohn von Johnny Cash und June Carter Bildrechte: IMAGO. zum Seitenanfang scrollen. Diese Seite auf Facebook teilen · Diese Seite auf. John Carter Cash

Consequently, he had lifelong sympathy for the poor and working class. On May 13, , [31] Cash's older brother Jack, with whom he was close, was seriously injured in an accident at his job in a high school when he was pulled into an unguarded table saw while cutting oak into fence posts, and was almost cut in two.

He died from his injuries a week later. His mother urged Jack to skip work and go fishing with Cash, but Jack insisted on working as the family needed the money.

On his deathbed, Jack said he had visions of the afterlife and angels. Decades later, Cash spoke of looking forward to "meeting [his] brother in Heaven".

Cash's early memories were dominated by gospel music and radio. Taught guitar by his mother and a childhood friend, Cash began playing and writing songs at the age of When young, Cash had a high-tenor voice, before becoming a bass-baritone after his voice changed.

Decades later, he released an album of traditional gospel songs called My Mother's Hymn Book. He was also significantly influenced by traditional Irish music , which he heard performed weekly by Dennis Day on the Jack Benny radio program.

Cash enlisted in the Air Force on July 7, He worked as a Morse code operator intercepting Soviet Army transmissions.

In , Cash and Vivian moved to Memphis, Tennessee , where he had sold appliances while studying to be a radio announcer. At night, he played with guitarist Luther Perkins and bassist Marshall Grant.

Perkins and Grant were known as the Tennessee Two. Cash worked up the courage to visit the Sun Records studio, hoping to get a recording contract.

Phillips was rumored to have told Cash to "go home and sin, then come back with a song I can sell", although in a interview, Cash denied that Phillips made any such comment.

Cash was also in the studio, and the four started an impromptu jam session. Phillips left the tapes running and the recordings, almost half of which were gospel songs, survived.

They have since been released under the title Million Dollar Quartet. In Cash: the Autobiography , Cash wrote that he was the farthest from the microphone and sang in a higher pitch to blend in with Elvis.

Cash's next record, "Folsom Prison Blues", made the country top five. His " I Walk the Line " became number one on the country charts and entered the pop charts top That same year, Cash became the first Sun artist to release a long-playing album.

Although he was Sun's most consistently selling and prolific artist at that time, Cash felt constrained by his contract with the small label.

Presley had already left Sun, and Phillips was focusing most of his attention and promotion on Lewis. In , Cash left Phillips to sign a lucrative offer with Columbia Records.

His single " Don't Take Your Guns to Town " became one of his biggest hits, and he recorded a collection of gospel songs for his second album for Columbia.

However, Cash left behind a sufficient backlog of recordings with Sun that Phillips continued to release new singles and albums from, featuring previously unreleased material until as late as Cash was in the unusual position of having new releases out on two labels concurrently.

Columbia eventually licensed some of these recordings for release on compilations after Cash's death. Early in his career, Cash was given the teasing nickname "the Undertaker" by fellow artists because of his habit of wearing black clothes.

He said he chose them because they were easier to keep looking clean on long tours. June later recalled admiring him from afar during these tours.

In the s, he appeared on Pete Seeger 's short-lived television series Rainbow Quest. Cash's career was handled by Saul Holiff, a London, Ontario, promoter.

As his career was taking off in the late s, Cash started drinking heavily and became addicted to amphetamines and barbiturates.

For a brief time, he shared an apartment in Nashville with Waylon Jennings , who was deeply addicted to amphetamines.

Cash used the stimulants to stay awake during tours. Friends joked about his "nervousness" and erratic behavior, many ignoring the warning signs of his worsening drug addiction.

Although he was in many ways spiraling out of control, Cash could still deliver hits due to his frenetic creativity. His rendition of " Ring of Fire " was a crossover hit, reaching number one on the country charts and entering the top 20 on the pop charts.

It was originally performed by June's sister, but the signature mariachi -style horn arrangement was provided by Cash. Vivian Liberto claimed a different version of the origins of "Ring of Fire".

In June , Cash's camper caught fire during a fishing trip with his nephew Damon Fielder in Los Padres National Forest in California, triggering a forest fire that burned several hundred acres and nearly caused his death.

Although Cash cultivated a romantic outlaw image, he never served a prison sentence. Despite landing in jail seven times for misdemeanors , he stayed only one night on each stay.

On May 11, , he was arrested in Starkville, Mississippi , for trespassing late at night onto private property to pick flowers.

The officers suspected he was smuggling heroin from Mexico, but found instead Dexedrine capsules amphetamines and Equanil sedatives or tranquilizers tablets that the singer had hidden inside his guitar case.

Because the pills were prescription drugs rather than illegal narcotics, he received a suspended sentence.

In this period of the mids, Cash released a number of concept albums. His Bitter Tears was devoted to spoken word and songs addressing the plight of Native Americans and mistreatment by the government.

While initially reaching charts, this album met with resistance from some fans and radio stations, which rejected its controversial take on social issues.

In , a book was published about it, leading to a re-recording of the songs by contemporary artists and the making of a documentary film about Cash's efforts with the album.

His Sings the Ballads of the True West was an experimental double record, mixing authentic frontier songs with Cash's spoken narration.

Reaching a low with his severe drug addiction and destructive behavior, Cash was divorced from his first wife and had performances cancelled, but he continued to find success.

Cash was last arrested in in Walker County, Georgia , after police found he was carrying a bag of prescription pills and was in a car accident.

Cash attempted to bribe a local deputy, who turned the money down. The singer was jailed for the night in LaFayette, Georgia.

Sheriff Ralph Jones released him after giving him a long talk, warning him about the danger of his behavior and wasted potential.

Cash credited that experience with helping him turn around and save his life. There is an unconfirmed story that in early , Cash had a spiritual epiphany in the Nickajack Cave.

The story says that Cash had attempted to commit suicide while under the heavy influence of drugs. He descended deep into the cave, trying to lose himself and "just die", but passed out on the floor.

Utterly discouraged, he felt God's presence in his heart and struggled out of the cave despite exhaustion by following a faint light and slight breeze.

June, Maybelle, and Ezra Carter moved into Cash's mansion for a month to help him get off drugs. The couple married a week later on March 1 in Franklin, Kentucky.

She had agreed to marry Cash after he had "cleaned up. Cash's journey included rediscovery of his Christian faith. According to Marshall Grant, though, Cash did not completely stop using amphetamines in Cash did not end all drug use until , staying drug-free for a period of seven years.

Cash began using amphetamines again in By , he was deeply addicted again and became a patient at the Betty Ford Clinic in Rancho Mirage for treatment.

He stayed off drugs for several years, but relapsed. Several months later, his son followed him into this facility for treatment.

Cash began performing concerts at prisons in the late s. Both live albums reached number one on Billboard country album music and the latter crossed over to reach the top of the Billboard pop album chart.

In , Cash became an international hit when he eclipsed even The Beatles by selling 6. The Folsom Prison record was introduced by a rendition of his "Folsom Prison Blues" while the San Quentin record included the crossover hit single " A Boy Named Sue ", a Shel Silverstein -penned novelty song that reached number one on the country charts and number two on the U.

The AM versions of the latter contained profanities which were edited out of the aired version. The modern CD versions are unedited, thus making them longer than on the original vinyl albums, though they retain the audience-reaction overdubs of the originals.

Columbia, the label for which Cash was recording then, was opposed to putting the song on his next album, considering it "too radical for the public".

The film's DVD was released on August 21, Cash wrote three of the songs himself and one with the help of Johnny Horton , but the majority of the protest songs were written by folk artist Peter La Farge [73] son of activist and Pulitzer prizewinner Oliver La Farge , whom Cash met in New York in the s and whom he admired for his activism.

In reaction, on August 22, , Cash posted a letter as an advertisement in Billboard , calling the record industry cowardly: "D.

I had to fight back when I realized that so many stations are afraid of Ira Hayes. Just one question: WHY???

Ira Hayes is strong medicine So is Rochester, Harlem, Birmingham and Vietnam. Later, on The Johnny Cash Show , he continued telling stories of Native-American plight, both in song and through short films, such as the history of the Trail of Tears.

In , in response to his activism, the singer was adopted by the Seneca Nation's Turtle Clan. He also played at the D-Q University in the s.

Johnny Cash used his stardom and economic status to bring awareness to the issues surrounding the Native American people.

Many non-Native Americans stayed away from singing about these things. In , Cash recorded a reading of John G. Burnett's 80th-birthday essay [82] on Cherokee removal for the Historical Landmarks Association Nashville.

The Statler Brothers opened for him in every episode; the Carter Family and rockabilly legend Carl Perkins were also part of the regular show entourage.

Pollard , and Lauren Hutton. Cash had met with Dylan in the mids and became closer friends when they were neighbors in the late s in Woodstock, New York.

Cash was enthusiastic about reintroducing the reclusive Dylan to his audience. Another artist who received a major career boost from The Johnny Cash Show was Kris Kristofferson , who was beginning to make a name for himself as a singer-songwriter.

During a live performance of Kristofferson's " Sunday Mornin' Comin' Down ", Cash refused to change the lyrics to suit network executives, singing the song with its references to marijuana intact:.

On a Sunday morning sidewalk I'm wishin', Lord, that I was stoned. The closing program of The Johnny Cash Show was a gospel music special.

By the early s, Cash had crystallized his public image as "The Man in Black". He regularly performed in entirely black suits with a long, black, knee-length coat.

This outfit stood in contrast to the rhinestone suits and cowboy boots worn by most of the major country acts of his day.

In , he wrote the song " Man in Black " to help explain his dress code:. We're doing mighty fine I do suppose In our streak of lightning cars and fancy clothes But just so we're reminded of the ones who are held back Up front there ought to be a man in black.

Cash said he wore all black on behalf of the poor and hungry, the "prisoner who has long paid for his crime", and those who have been betrayed by age or drugs.

Apart from the Vietnam War being over, I don't see much reason to change my position The old are still neglected, the poor are still poor, the young are still dying before their time, and we're not making many moves to make things right.

There's still plenty of darkness to carry off. His band and he had initially worn black shirts because that was the only matching color they had among their various outfits.

He wore other colors on stage early in his career, but he claimed to like wearing black both on and off stage. He stated that political reasons aside, he simply liked black as his on-stage color.

In the mids, Cash's popularity and number of hit songs began to decline. He made commercials for Amoco and STP , an unpopular enterprise at the time of the s energy crisis.

In , he made commercials for Lionel Trains , for which he also wrote the music. A second, Cash: The Autobiography , appeared in Cash's friendship with Billy Graham [96] led to his production of a film about the life of Jesus, The Gospel Road , which Cash co-wrote and narrated.

It was released in Cash viewed the film as a statement of his personal faith rather than a means of proselytizing.

Cash and June Carter Cash appeared several times on the Billy Graham Crusade TV specials, and Cash continued to include gospel and religious songs on many of his albums, though Columbia declined to release A Believer Sings the Truth , a gospel double-LP Cash recorded in and which ended up being released on an independent label even with Cash still under contract to Columbia.

He continued to appear on television, hosting Christmas specials on CBS in the late s and early s. Later television appearances included a starring role in an episode of Columbo , entitled "Swan Song".

Johnny and June also appeared in Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman in recurring roles. He was friendly with every US president, starting with Richard Nixon.

He was closest to Jimmy Carter , with whom he became close friends and who was a distant cousin of his wife, June. When invited to perform at the White House for the first time in , [99] Richard Nixon's office requested that he play " Okie from Muskogee " a satirical Merle Haggard song about people who despised youthful drug users and war protesters , "Welfare Cadillac" a Guy Drake song which denies the integrity of welfare recipients , and "A Boy Named Sue".

Cash wrote that the reasons for denying Nixon's song choices were not knowing them and having fairly short notice to rehearse them, rather than any political reason.

Johnny Cash was the grand marshal of the United States Bicentennial parade. In , Cash became the Country Music Hall of Fame 's youngest living inductee at age 48, but during the s, his records failed to make a major impact on the country charts, although he continued to tour successfully.

During that period, Cash appeared in a number of television films. In , he starred in The Pride of Jesse Hallam , winning fine reviews for a film that called attention to adult illiteracy.

In the same year, Cash appeared as a "very special guest star" in an episode of the Muppet Show. In , he appeared as a heroic sheriff in Murder in Coweta County , based on a real-life Georgia murder case, which co-starred Andy Griffith as his nemesis and featured June Carter in a small but important role.

Cash had tried for years to make the film, for which he won acclaim. Cash relapsed into addiction after being administered painkillers for a serious abdominal injury in caused by an unusual incident in which he was kicked and wounded by an ostrich he kept on his farm.

At a hospital visit in , this time to watch over Waylon Jennings who was recovering from a heart attack , Jennings suggested that Cash have himself checked into the hospital for his own heart condition.

Doctors recommended preventive heart surgery, and Cash underwent double bypass surgery in the same hospital.

Both recovered, although Cash refused to use any prescription painkillers, fearing a relapse into dependency.

Cash later claimed that during his operation, he had what is called a " near-death experience ". Cash's recording career and his general relationship with the Nashville establishment were at an all-time low in the s.

He realized that his record label of nearly 30 years, Columbia, was growing indifferent to him and was not properly marketing him he was "invisible" during that time, as he said in his autobiography.

In , Cash released a self-parody recording titled "Chicken in Black" about Cash's brain being transplanted into a chicken and Cash receiving a bank robber's brain in return.

Biographer Robert Hilburn, in his book Johnny Cash: The Life , disputes the claim made that Cash chose to record an intentionally poor song in protest of Columbia's treatment of him.

On the contrary, Hilburn writes, it was Columbia that presented Cash with the song, which Cash — who had previously scored major chart hits with comedic material such as "A Boy Named Sue" and "One Piece at a Time" — accepted enthusiastically, performing the song live on stage and filming a comedic music video in which he dresses up in a superhero-like bank-robber costume.

According to Hilburn, Cash's enthusiasm for the song waned after Waylon Jennings told Cash he looked "like a buffoon" in the music video which was showcased during Cash's Christmas TV special , and Cash subsequently demanded that Columbia withdraw the music video from broadcast and recall the single from stores—interrupting its bona fide chart success—and termed the venture "a fiasco.

Between and , he recorded several sessions with famed countrypolitan producer Billy Sherrill who also produced "Chicken in Black" , which were shelved; they would be released by Columbia's sister label, Legacy Recordings , in as Out Among the Stars.

After more unsuccessful recordings were released between —85, Cash left Columbia at least as a solo artist; he continued to record for Columbia on nonsolo projects until as late as , recording a duets album with Waylon Jennings and two albums as a member of The Highwaymen.

In , Cash returned to Sun Studios in Memphis to team up with Roy Orbison , Jerry Lee Lewis, and Carl Perkins to create the album Class of '55 ; according to Hilburn, Columbia still had Cash under contract at the time, so special arrangements had to be made to allow him to participate.

After Columbia Records dropped Cash from his recording contract, he had a short and unsuccessful stint with Mercury Records from to During this time, he recorded an album of new versions of some of his best-known Sun and Columbia hits, as well as Water from the Wells of Home , a duets album that paired him with, among others, his children Rosanne Cash and John Carter Cash , as well as Paul McCartney.

A one-off Christmas album recorded for Delta Records followed his Mercury contract. Though Cash would never have another chart hit from until his death one of many older country acts to be derailed by changes in the industry that year , his career was rejuvenated in the s, leading to popularity with an audience which was not traditionally considered interested in country music.

Cash was enthusiastic about the project, telling Langford that it was a "morale booster"; Rosanne Cash later said "he felt a real connection with those musicians and very validated It was very good for him: he was in his element.

He absolutely understood what they were tapping into, and loved it". The album attracted press attention on both sides of the Atlantic.

In , he sang "The Wanderer", the closing track of U2 's album Zooropa. According to Rolling Stone writer Adam Gold, "The Wanderer" — written for Cash by Bono, "defies both the U2 and Cash canons, combining rhythmic and textural elements of Nineties synth-pop with a Countrypolitan lament fit for the closing credits of a Seventies western.

No longer sought-after by major labels, he was offered a contract with producer Rick Rubin 's American Recordings label, which had recently been rebranded from Def American, under which name it was better known for rap and hard rock.

Deer Lake Royal Canadian Mounted Police said they received a report that a man was either drunk or having a medical issue at the airport.

Airport security reportedly managed to convince Cash to put his clothes back on before two constables arrived.

Cash, who is also a record producer and musician, had been on a hunting trip and was on his way back to Tennessee. The divorced father of three is the only child that June and Johnny had together after marrying in , but he has six half-siblings, including singer Roseanne Cash.

But we also used vintage AKG and Neumanns microphones, and our Neve pre-amps provided a great, warm character to the music.

Then, when we mixed the album, we printed it back to analog tape to add that analog warmth back before it was mastered. The project is made up of original material, some co-written with master songwriters, including Bill Miller, Shawn Camp, and Wesley Orbison.

Much of the production is sparse and simple, focusing on the song and the individual instrumentalist. John Carter holds no limit or containment around his creative energy, and the double-album promises to be diverse and presents an unparalleled epic journey.

I recall the wind in itself being alive and with a voice… It smelled awake, purposeful and spoke in a resounding tongue I perfectly understood.

All was vast, open, dazzling and wondrous. Having written music for decades, John Carter continues to live inside a creative world reaching far beyond just music production.

He is a singer-songwriter and author. The grandson of Maybelle Carter and the only son from the marriage of John R. Cash and June Carter Cash, he preserves the family legacy and is a caretaker to the heritage of his musical ancestors.

Piano: Tony Harrell. Piano: Dave Daeger. Drums: Ken Coomer. This album covers new ground, blending various styles and influence.

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Snow with outreach to people in the music world. A biblical scholar , [4] [] [] Cash penned a Christian novel , Man in White in and in the introduction writes about a reporter, who, interested in Cash's religious beliefs, questioned whether the book is written from a Baptist, Catholic, or Jewish perspective.

Cash replies "I'm a Christian. Don't put me in another box. He then sang, "Family Bible". He recorded several gospel albums and made a spoken-word recording of the entire New King James Version of the New Testament.

Cash is credited with having converted actor and singer John Schneider to Christianity. Cash nurtured and defended artists such as Bob Dylan [47] on the fringes of what was acceptable in country music even while serving as the country music establishment's most visible symbol.

Cash himself appeared at the end and performed for the first time in more than a year. Two tribute albums were released shortly before his death; Kindred Spirits contains works from established artists, while Dressed in Black contains works from many lesser-known musicians.

In total, he wrote over 1, songs and released dozens of albums. A box set titled Unearthed was issued posthumously. The set also includes a page book that discusses each track and features one of Cash's final interviews.

On April 10, , during major renovation works carried out for Gibb, a fire broke out at the house, spreading quickly due to a flammable wood preservative that had been used.

The building was completely destroyed. The album debuted at number one on the Billboard Top album chart for the week ending July 22, Prior to this, having been closed for a number of years, the museum had been featured in Cash's music video for "Hurt".

The house subsequently burned down during the renovation by the new owner. On November 2—4, , the Johnny Cash Flower Pickin' Festival was held in Starkville, Mississippi, where Cash had been arrested more than 40 years earlier and held overnight at the city jail on May 11, The incident inspired Cash to write the song "Starkville City Jail".

The festival, where he was offered a symbolic posthumous pardon, honored Cash's life and music, and was expected to become an annual event. The museum offers public tours of the bus on a seasonal basis it is stored during the winter and not exhibited during those times.

A limited-edition Forever stamp honoring Cash went on sale June 5, On October 14, , the City of Folsom unveiled phase 1 of the Johnny Cash Trail to the public with a dedication and ribbon-cutting ceremony attended by Rosanne Cash.

Along the trail, eight larger-than-life public art pieces will tell the story of Johnny Cash, his connection to Folsom Prison, and his epic musical career.

In , a new species of black tarantula was identified near Folsom Prison and named Aphonopelma johnnycashi in his honor. At the middle of the fifth inning, people in oversized foam caricature costumes depicting Cash, as well as George Jones , Reba McEntire , and Dolly Parton , race around the warning track at First Horizon Park from center field to the home plate side of the first base dugout.

The festival honors Johnny Cash and explores the New Deal programs that shaped his childhood in Dyess.

The festival includes a concert in the field adjacent to the Cash home and Arkansas roots music in the Colony Circle.

On February 8, , the album Forever Words was announced, putting music to poems that Cash had written and which were published in book form in The nominations took place in early Crow, who had originally written and recorded the song in , recorded new vocals and added them to those of Cash, who recorded the song for his American VI: Ain't No Grave album.

In April, , it was announced that the state of Arkansas would place a statue of Cash in the National Statuary Hall in an effort to represent the modern history of Arkansas.

The Governor of Arkansas, Asa Hutchinson , stated that Cash's contributions to music made him an appropriate figure to tell the story of the state.

In November , Walk the Line , a biographical film about Cash's life, was released in the United States to considerable commercial success and critical acclaim.

They both performed their own vocals in the film with their version of "Jackson" being released as a single , and Phoenix learned to play guitar for the role.

Phoenix received a Grammy Award for his contributions to the soundtrack. John Carter Cash, the son of Johnny and June, served as an executive producer.

On March 12, , Ring of Fire , a jukebox musical of the Cash oeuvre, debuted on Broadway at the Ethel Barrymore Theater , but closed due to harsh reviews and disappointing sales on April Actor Lance Guest portrayed Cash.

The musical was nominated for three awards at the Tony Awards and won one. Robert Hilburn , veteran Los Angeles Times pop music critic, the journalist who accompanied Cash in his Folsom prison tour, and interviewed Cash many times throughout his life including months before his death, published a page biography with 16 pages of photographs in Cash received multiple Country Music Association Awards , Grammys, and other awards, in categories ranging from vocal and spoken performances to album notes and videos.

In a career that spanned almost five decades, Cash was the personification of country music to many people around the world. Cash was a musician who was not defined by a single genre.

He recorded songs that could be considered rock and roll , blues , rockabilly , folk , and gospel , and exerted an influence on each of those genres.

His contributions to the genre have been recognized by the Rockabilly Hall of Fame. In , he was awarded the National Medal of Arts.

I demand a recount. My grandfather raised me on Johnny Cash, and I think he deserves this more than any of us in here tonight.

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. American singer, songwriter, and musician. This article is about the singer. For other uses, see Johnny Cash disambiguation.

Kingsland, Arkansas , U. Nashville, Tennessee , U. Singer songwriter musician actor. Vivian Liberto. June Carter. Country [1] rockabilly [1] rock and roll [2] folk [2] blues [2] gospel [2] outlaw country [3].

For detailed lists of music awards, see List of awards received by Johnny Cash. If there were a hall of fame for creating larger-than-life personae, Cash would no doubt have been elected to it as well.

Part rural preacher, part outlaw Robin Hood, he was a blue-collar prophet who, dressed in stark contrast to the glinting rhinestones and shimmering psychedelia of the time, spoke truth to power.

See also: List of songs recorded by Johnny Cash. Pareles writes: "Through a recording career that stretches back to , Cash's bass-baritone voice has gone from gravelly to grave.

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Awards for Johnny Cash. CMA Entertainer of the Year. Country Music Hall of Fame s. Johnny Cash Connie B.

Grammy Award for Best Music Video. Kennedy Goddard Lieberson producer — John F. Murrow — Edward R. Murrow - A Reporter Remembers, Vol.

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She also sang with the country legend in his last performance. Tara Cash is the youngest daughter of the late Johnny Cash.

Cash: Childhood Memories of Johnny Cash. The book was actually a ten-year process. The country superstar spent a year completing the questions and returned it to his daughter on her birthday in Personal photos chosen by Tara are also featured in the book.

In Vivian divorced Johnny Cash, citing his substance abuse and alleged extramarital affairs. Cash moved on and married June Carter Cash a year after.

They welcomed their son, John Carter Cash, into the world on March 3, — blending their families to include seven children in total.

John has been involved with music all his life. In total, he has been a producer of five Grammy Award-winning records.

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  1. Maujind sagt:

    die sehr gute Mitteilung

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